Student eating dinner: “I recognize the value in edging.”
Overheard in dining hall
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Making Compromises
“I guess this piece is a thank you. Thank you to all the people I’ve met here that have seen the beauty in me before I will, for making me feel like Cinderella.”
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Morgan Wallen’s Canceled Empire
A Nass writer considers the popularity and cancellation of country star Morgan Wallen.
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Winter in April: On Chen Chen, Defecation, and Asian Bodies
“Mostly, though, we all laughed together because so much more makes us similar than what makes us different—albeit critically different. And I would say, too, wonderfully different.”
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Ode to a Faraway Maiden
“I turned into a constellation, fathomed into form / By your dispassionate gaze.”
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The Bubble, Revisited
A Nass writer ruminates on Princeton’s apolitical nature.
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One for the Ages – Full Design
This week, the Nass connects to the past, ruminates on the present, and looks toward the future.
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Electra’s Reconciliation: Moving Beyond Matricide
A Nass writer considers generational perspectives on feminism in a discussion with her own mother, a Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies professor.
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Almaden
“I was too young to care much about time—it was all just a vast substance that clung to me, moved me, invisible and inconsequential.”
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Wet, Hot, Senile Summer
A consideration of suburbia and its inhabitants in relation to the American Dream.
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Meet the Parents
An inside look into the Princeton Parents’ Facebook group and the discourse within.
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A Gorey Education: Nass Recommends The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit
“It was one of the first times as a child that anyone really spoke to me about life honestly. This was the Real Adult World — dark, scary, weird parts and all — and it was thrilling.”
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Giving, Going; Living, Loving
“Everyday she grew older. This obvious fact had never seemed obvious before.”
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Nass Fungible Tokens – Full Design
This week, the Nass investigates the nuances of identity, beauty, and porn.
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The Dictionary of Identities
“When the word ‘diversity’ enters the conversation, I am to be made an example and a representative…. It’s as if I cannot possibly be content simply existing”